valor series™

We're proud to introduce the Valor Series. Here, you'll find pieces that stand for honest work. You'll see something built with future generations in mind. This is the desk that will bear the weight of all the signatures, budgets, plans, letters, books, and the occasional glass of whiskey and Cuban cigar.

This is our line of heirloom desks and credenzas - all crafted to represent the legacy workspaces of our fathers before us. Here is a special place for those who take pride in living out the dedication and grit it takes to be successful.

Pieces that stand for honest work – crafted to represent the legacies of hard work and grit it takes to be successful.

Richard the Lionheart faced the army of Saladin at Arsuf in 1191. He was outnumbered 3:1 by a force of mostly mounted troops. Facing the army in a pitched battle would be suicide, and instead Richard formed a defensive perimeter with his back to a river and waited—while under constant and heavy missile attack—from early morning until mid-afternoon.

His tactic was to wait for Saladin to get impatient and give up some kind of advantage, and after hours of constant missile attack, he was given his chance. Saladin, thinking that the Crusaders weren’t going to move for days, ordered his men off their mounts so that they could better fire their missiles, eventually moving closer to the Crusader position. Upon seeing this, Richard ordered his heavy cavalry to charge, decimating the unmounted enemy and winning the battle.

Richard the Lionheart faced the army of Saladin at Arsuf in 1191. He was outnumbered 3:1 by a force of mostly mounted troops. Facing the army in a pitched battle would be suicide, and instead Richard formed a defensive perimeter with his back to a river and waited—while under constant and heavy missile attack—from early morning until mid-afternoon.

His tactic was to wait for Saladin to get impatient and give up some kind of advantage, and after hours of constant missile attack, he was given his chance. Saladin, thinking that the Crusaders weren’t going to move for days, ordered his men off their mounts so that they could better fire their missiles, eventually moving closer to the Crusader position. Upon seeing this, Richard ordered his heavy cavalry to charge, decimating the unmounted enemy and winning the battle.

Richard the Lionheart faced the army of Saladin at Arsuf in 1191. He was outnumbered 3:1 by a force of mostly mounted troops. Facing the army in a pitched battle would be suicide, and instead Richard formed a defensive perimeter with his back to a river and waited—while under constant and heavy missile attack—from early morning until mid-afternoon.

His tactic was to wait for Saladin to get impatient and give up some kind of advantage, and after hours of constant missile attack, he was given his chance. Saladin, thinking that the Crusaders weren’t going to move for days, ordered his men off their mounts so that they could better fire their missiles, eventually moving closer to the Crusader position. Upon seeing this, Richard ordered his heavy cavalry to charge, decimating the unmounted enemy and winning the battle.

ALAE credenza

Solid Riff Sawn Appalachian White Oak

60"L x 16"W x 42"H

Natural finish, sealed in matte varnish, and embellished with European hand-forged, iron hardware.

Alae is the Latin term for for "wings", used during the mid-Roman Republic (338-88 BC) to denote a military formation composed of conscripts from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies.

ALAE credenza

Solid Riff Sawn Appalachian White Oak

60"L x 16"W x 42"H

Natural finish, sealed in matte varnish, and embellished with European hand-forged, iron hardware.

Alae is the Latin term for for "wings", used during the mid-Roman Republic (338-88 BC) to denote a military formation composed of conscripts from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies.

ALAE credenza

Solid Riff Sawn Appalachian White Oak

60"L x 16"W x 42"H

Natural finish, sealed in matte varnish, and embellished with European hand-forged, iron hardware.

Alae is the Latin term for for "wings", used during the mid-Roman Republic (338-88 BC) to denote a military formation composed of conscripts from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies.

CLIFFORD credenza

Solid Appalachian Poplar

72L" x 20"W x 36"H "

Hand-applied Sand Dune faux finish, and sealed in Old World wax

CLIFFORD credenza

Solid Appalachian Poplar

72L" x 20"W x 36"H "

Hand-applied Sand Dune faux finish, and sealed in Old World wax

FORSYTH

FORSYTH

BRAGG

BRAGG

FOREMAN shelf

FOREMAN shelf

FOUNDERS

Solid Appalachian White Oak

72"L x 30"W x 30"H

Stained in Dark Grey, sealed with hand-applied Old World wax, and shown with an authentic rust patina base